SPOILERS! SPOILERS! SPOILERS! SPOILERS!
ALT TITLE 1: WHAT THE ACTUAL CUSS??
ALT TITLE 2: YOU GOTTA BE CUSSING KIDDING ME!!!
The opening credits to the Veronica Mars reboot on Hulu was the harbinger of trouble ahead – more lifeless than noir set to Christie Hynde’s dour take on the series track by The Dandy Warhols, ‘We Used to be Friends.’
The second, and more disturbing sign, was the opening shot of Logan in a tight swimsuit coming out of the ocean, a la Ursula in 007, Demi in Charlie’s Angels, or Phoebe in Fast Times. I don’t get why in order to move away from objectifying women, we have to turn the tables and objectify men.
While I’m glad the LoVe relationship is on in the Hulu reboot, in every subsequent episode Logan seemed to be minimized, emasculated by Veronica. Especially frustrating as he was so focused on growth, but was often brushed off, often left in a room alone talking to himself. He seemed to be present only for Veronica to have something to push away from and come back to.
The latter of the 8 episodes rushed through Veronica’s own growth, but so quick, it was not quite believable including a quickie engagement and marriage. Though I appreciated that Wallace and Papa Mars were at the court house to witness. All to end in the explosive demise of beloved (despite his many flaws) original character, Logan Echolls, key component to the original ship to which all ships would be compared, LoVe.
So I understand that all of the above is to show Veronica as the strong, independent woman she’s always been, but I don’t understand why others have to be objectified or weakened to get that point across. Nor do I understand the trend in killing off leading men, Derrek on Grey’s and now Logan on Mars, to tell the story of how strong the woman is. I think it would be more of an interesting story to show a woman who is able to build upon her strength and independence while able to show up and function in a relationship.
I was glad to see these characters back in action, but with this erratic swing of the pendulum, I don’t foresee a re-watch in my future.